Bitpim + Unlock codes

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  1. core2kid

    core2kid Regular member

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    I have an SCH-u620. I figured out how to use Bitpim and send ringtones across to the phone. I wanted to go a bit further and figure out how to send Java games to the phone. I wanted to try it out on this phone and my dads old KRZR K1M. Please help me with this. Thanks.
     
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    Hi Core2Kid, I have an SCH-u620. Can you tell us what you did to figured out how to use Bitpim. I have been trying with no luck so far....
    Thx
     
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    Do you have a USB cable to it? You will need that first. Get that and post back.
     
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    Hi, I have a USB cable, BitPim application installed and my cell phone SCH-U620. Ready to go....
     
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    Install the drivers to the phone, if you haven't already. Restart your computer. Connect your phone and wait for it to initialize. Go into Device Manager making sure it has installed your phone. Tell Bitpim to search for "Other CDMA Phone" on port "Auto"
    It should detect it.
    Post back if you need more help.
     
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    You where right BitPim worked...Thank you! I was able to use the BitPim file menu and found my installed Memory card (MCC1). Up-loaded & Down-loaded ringtones (MP3), videos (used quickTime Pro to convert to MPG4) and music (MP3). I used Ventones to edit a 10 sec ringtone...that worked very nicely....
     
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    Good to hear that it worked. Now, anybody try this with Vista? I've had trouble.
     
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    A lot of stuff isnt yet compatible with vista.... :(
     
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    Good, XP is my primary OS.
     

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